The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 148, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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'J. . ; : i WEDNESDAY JUNE 21 1916.
THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
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Ve are Showing a New Line of
Rubber Bathing and Dusting
Caps.
E. J. JENKINS DruRgist
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
was a
R. M. Gordon of Houston
visitor In Bryan today. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mallet of Iola
were In Bryan today shopping.
I will buy all of your clean rags.
0. E. Sorrell Eagle Office.
Ezra Wilson of the Tabor commun
ity was In town today.
Mrs. Pearl Martlndale of Ed
shopping this afternoon in thetllty
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Horton of Re-
liance were visitors today in the city.
Mrs. N. B. Slkes and Mri. 3. J.
Jenkins of Benchley were shopping In
the city today.
uteri
Miss Llllie Wilson left this after-
noon for a ten days visit to her sis-
ter Mrs. Eufltance Taylor at Gal-
veston. Bring the children in today and get
a dozen pictures for the price of a
half dozen. Any style from $3.00 up.
Carter's Studio.
Misses Euna and Fearl the charm-
ing daughters of Dr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Drummond of Cottonwood were shop-
ping In the city today.
Misses Gladys Griffin and Bertha
Sellhurst of Brenham are in the city
the guests of friends and relatives.
Rev. A. D. Rice of Halchow China
Who has been in the city since Sat-
urday the guest of Rev. Charlton
Storey left yesterday afternoon for
Caldwell. Rev. Rice spoke at the
J. CChaney and daughter and Mrs rgt Pregbyterlan Church last Sun-
B. W. Sanders of lola were among lheday at n a m and g p m
visitors noted In the city today. w F Atknon of Iola was in the
Mrs. Robert Armstrong left this city this monilng to meet his mother
noon for Austin where she will visit who ha been vlsltlng In McGregor for
for a few days. . geVeral weeks. She returned home
W. L. Closs a merchant and planter with him.
from near the Harris school house I Mr. g Bateman of Mart. who
has been in the city the past several
days the guest of Mrs. DeWltt Gra-
ham returned home today. She was
accompanied home by little Julia
Belle Graham who will visit her for
several days.
Mrs. Ed Wicks and two daughters
was In the city late yesterday after-
noon buying supplies J '
Miss HatUe Tucker and HUJ6 Jane
Oliver went to Caldwell yesterday af-
ternoon for a visit to friends and
relatives.
Mrs. C. W. EUiott and little daugh-
ter Miss Mary Louise of the Brazos
bottom were shopping this afternoon
In the city.
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Scrlmshlre of
sear Wellborn ware pleasant callers
at The Eagle office while in the city
today.
Over fifty year the mter ewtng
Machine has been the leader. They
are better today than ever. Bold for
cash or small monthly payments.
Rented weekly or monthly. Adjust
and repair all makes. Phone T. A.
Batterwhite.
TALCS
Misses Edna and Llla who left Bryan
several days since for a visit in Hous-
ton before moving to their new home
In West Texas near Brady passed
through the city this afternoon en
route to Marlin where they will b
met by an automobile and their Jour-
ney to tbelr new home completed.
Mrs. R. E. Caldwell of Corpus
Chrlstl who has been in the city the
past several days the guest of Mr.
Caldwell's parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Caldwell went to Fort Worth to-
day where she will visit her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Edwards before
returning to her home.
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. . AN EXTRA FINE PROGRAM TONIGHT
Knickerbocker Star Feature Presents
. DANIEL GILFETHER AND MARGARET NICHOLS
In a Beautiful Three Act Photodrama
"AN OLD MAN'S FOLLY"
And "A Girl's Romance" a Compelling Modern Drama. Also a
Fine Sellg Drama "A Jungle Revenge" and (31s Hopkins)
In "The Steno's Strategy."
A PERFECT PROGRAM. DON'T MISS IT
ANOTHER GOOD BILL FOR TOMORROW
An Extra Fine Three Act Essanay
"THE PROMISE LAND" .
Featuring the Three Brilliant Photo 8tars
HANDSOME BRYANT WASHBURN
MARGARET CLAYTON AND EDMUND COBB
"HAROLD THE NUR8E GIRL"
A Screaming Vltagraph Comedy
Also "Her Career" a 8ellg Drama.
FRIDAY CORRINE GRIFFITH IN "ASHES"
The latest creation in the world of
Talcum Powder.
Infallible In fineness of texture al-
luringly sweet and fragrant
Sweet Pea Doris Reverie Violet
Melba Mennens Gardenglo Hud-
nuts Rivers. Many others.
ALL PURE DRUGS
E. R. EMMEL
Pure Drug D!pnir
FOR SALE.
One and a half lots located on car
line and close in; five-room house;
hall bathroom two galleries sewer-
age electric lights and city water;
concrete walks stalle and other out-
houses. Price $ 2200. See J. W.
Batls.
NOTICE.
I am ready to cut and rake your
sorghum and all similar crops. Phone
217. W. W. Griffin.
NOTICE.
Athletic Club members! Important
meeting of the Young Men's Club to-
night at I: JO.
HENRY LOCKE President
ATTENDING SUMMER SCHOOL
Prof. C. M. Bethany prnlclpal of
the West 8lde School left last night
for Austin where .he will study
through the summer In the State University.
1 QUEEN
TODAY AND TONIGHT
A Distinctive Creation Power-
ful Imaginative and
Spectacular
"THE QUEST"
A Masterpiece In Five Wonder
ful Acts Featuring Beautiful
MARGARET FISHER
Supported by an All Star Cast
With
HARRY POLLARD
and
JOSEPH SINGLETON
A Feature Photoplay Distinctly
Different I
See This Feature Sure
ADMISSION IOC AND 15C
THE QUEEN
TOMORROW
DAY AND NIGHT
Paramount
Pictures Co.
Presents
The Photoplay 8tar
BLANCHE SWEET
In a Five Act Plcturizatlon of
Henry 8teon Merriman's Novel
"THE SOWERS"
A Smashing 8tory of Movements
in Russia to free the serfs from
political and Industrial suppres-
sion. Others In the Cast Are
THEODOREROBERTS
MABEL VAN BUREN
ADMISSION IOC AND 15C
SPECIAL ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC
- FLOUR FLOVB FLOUR FLOUR
We have Just received a big shipment of High Grada
Flour from the Texas Flour Mills of Galveston.
AMBROSIA our very beBtv$1.75 per sack.
TIDAL WAVE FLOUR that can not be duplicated for
the money $1.50 per sack.
Now if you wil call us up we will be glad to demon-
strate the quality of our Flour to you. '
SANDERS BROS.
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HAVE YOU SEEN Oim
liiii Display?
Priced from $1. to $6.
Lot Us Show You
Brandon & Lawrence
TO ATTEND MICHIGANNOtMAL.
Miss Edna May Wlllard. teacher in
the Oak Grove School will leave to-
morrow for Ypsllantl Mich where
she will attend this summer the Mich-
igan State Normal. Miss Wlllard will
be gone the entire summer.
PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT.
Regular weekly prayer service will
be held tonight at the First Presby-
terian Church All members are
urged to attend and everyone is wel-
come. CHARLTON STOREY Pattor.
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
I hereby Invite W. L. Powers to
meet me at Harvey Monday June 27
at 3 p. m In Joint discussion of the
issues of our campaign for the county
superlntendency. We may arrange
other dates elsewhere.
E. R. WILLIAMS.
Bryan Texas June SO 1916.
WHITE WASH SKIRTS
A new line in by today's express made of Gabidine Pique Bas-
ket Weave and Novelty Skirt Cloths. AH the smartest styles are
here. Prices range from $1.00 $1 50 $250 up to $5.00.
White Chip and Hemp Sailors
Are being shown in our Millinery Department. Prices range irom
$1.00 up to $250.
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PRAYER MEETING.
The subject for discussion at the
prayer meeting tonight at the First
Baptist Church will be "The Summer
Prayer Meeting; How to Make It In-
teresting and helpful" The service
will begin promptly at 8:15. Every
one is Invited to attend.
M. E. WEAVER Pastor.
MALARIA.
If you are suffering from Malaria
Chills and Fever you will be glad to
know of the quick relief that awaits
you In the unfailing remedy BRAZOS
CHILL TONIC Accept no ether. Ask
for the genuine. Sold and guaranteed
by E. R. Emmet Druggist
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Results Yesterday.
Houston 5 Fort Worth 0
Beaumont 6 Waco 8.
San Antonio 2 Sbreveport 0.
Galveston 9. Dallas 3.
Standing of Teams.
Team P. W. L.
Waco 65 38 27
Fort Worth 67 38 27
Houston 68 36 32
Shreveport 66 34 32
San Antonio 67 33 34
Galveston 67 33 34
Dallas .....67 28 39
Beaumont 65 26 39
Where They Play Today.
Fort Worth at Houston.
Waco at Beaumont
Dallas at Galveston.
Shreveport at San Antonio.
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NOTICE PUBLIC.
Look here friend where can I get
the best wniskey in Bryan for the
least money? At Farmer's Saloon of
course across North Main Street
from G. 8. Parker's warehouse. There
yon get Pleasant Spring double
stamp bonded whiskey. Regular
price Is 84.00 per gallon worth 5.00
sell for 13.00. This price will stand
until the first of August Must have
the cash for license. 8. C. Wolton
Proprietor.
NEW ABSTRACTjCDMPANYr
Mr. J.'mTlm of Dallas has arrtreoj
In Bryan and has opened an office
with District Clerk J. W. Barren and
will do a general abstract basinets.
Mr. Lee Is with the old Hudson Ab-
stract Company whose namo they
have changed to the Prazot County
Abstract Company and will bar
charge of the abstract department of
the firm. Mr. Lee Is not a rtudent la
his line of work as he hat been la
the business for thirty years snd Is an
expert in his line. Judge Hudson la
to be congratulated upon having se-
cured the services of Mr. Lee as bo
comes to our city recommened very
highly as a good citizen. His family
will arrive In about two weeks and
they expect to make Bryan their
home.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMThS.
West of the poatofflre adjacent to
Anderson Street water oft several
hours Thursday after 6 p. m.
Public Utility Dept
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.
The Sunday School of the First
Presbyterian Church will have a pic-
nic tomorrow on the Little Braxoa
River. The party wUl leave the city
In the morning at 6:30 over the Pea-
vine road and go to the Little Brazo
bridge. All friends of the Sunday
School are Invited to attend.
FREE!
To Oar Cutemers
QUALITY
Aluminum Yare
Jesse HensarUng
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 148, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1916, newspaper, June 21, 1916; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325386/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .